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Tiger Charm
« on: November 27, 2011, 11:45:32 PM »
Hello,
Does anybody know about Tiger Charms? Basically I have just bought one, because I was told on my last stay in Buriram that because I always dream of Tigers as soon as I get to my home in Tapek, that it would be good for me does anybody know about this stuff?
Should I get it blessed etc?
Cheers Jon

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2011, 01:06:32 AM »
I know a bit about Tiger Amulets,it's best to get it blessed by Master Cum  mhihi,Then you will have great power  :biggrin:
You may be better off with a Palad Khik ,my power has picked up since I started wearing one on a waist-string under my clothes smilenod

Tiger Amulets fall into the category of Kruang Raang or objects of magic and are believed to afford superior protection, power, fortune and success. Most of the one's you buy have already been pre-blessed so you should be OK but an extra blessing from Master Cum would give you power Mak Mak  :biggrin:

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2011, 01:20:31 AM »
Thanks Walter, good advice, I have bought through a dealer in Phuket who had it among other charms etc on ebay, and it appears to be over forty years old so I am hoping it has been blessed, do you know if because I dream of Tigers that it will suit me?

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2011, 05:35:43 AM »
CoCo says he will stick to Viagra!

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2011, 09:04:23 AM »
CoCo says he will stick to Viagra!

it's brought me good luck !

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2011, 11:43:53 AM »
Thanks Walter, good advice, I have bought through a dealer in Phuket who had it among other charms etc on ebay, and it appears to be over forty years old so I am hoping it has been blessed, do you know if because I dream of Tigers that it will suit me?

I think it would ,because of what I  dreams about I wear a  Palad Khik at all times  :biggrin:

Magical Amulets and Spells of Thailand

There are four types of magical amulets in Thai culture. The term to describe these amulets as a whole is khawng-khlang, which may be translated as ‘sacred, potent objects.’ The first type is the khruang-rang, which means material substances transformed into stone or copper. These amulets will protect people if they are held in the mouth or on the body. They include khot, which are stones found in nature such as stone eggs or meteoric ores and various types of seeds found in jack-fruit and tamarind plants. These amulets are used mostly by poor people, since they depend upon being found freely rather than having to be bought.

 The second type is the  phra-khruang, which are small statues or figurines of the Buddha which also protect the person or, if larger, a household. They may be cast from a mould or else be in the form of a votive tablet. These may be used to complete a vow – i.e. to thank the Buddha for a blessing – or else as a talisman carried around the neck.
     The third type is the  khruang-pluk-sek.  Pluk-sek means ‘to arouse the potency of a person or object by means of a spell or incantation’ so a  khruang-pluk-sek is a more powerful form of amulet. Most of the spells used are incantations based on ancient Sanskrit verses – Sanskrit is known as Pali in Thailand.
 
When the spells call for being written down, the Khmer (Cambodian) alphabet is used rather than Thai which is not considered to be suitable for magic.Khmer characters are believed to have runic qualities. The takrut is a long, hollow cylinder made from metal which has passed through many stages of magical arousal. They are worn around the neck either singly or together with a suitable number of other takrut, perhaps a total of three, five or seven. A salika (mynah bird) is a tiny takrut that can be kept between the teeth and will allow the user to become a very persuasive talker. Just as in Malayan cultures, there are various types of magical item in this class which can bestow various benefits on the user. Many of these items are derived from tantric beliefs and practices.

 The fourth type is the wan ya – the use of certain plants and roots to create folk medicines to try to combat disease and the actions of phi – spirits. Many people, especially in rural villages where the level of education is often low, believe that illness and misfortunes of all sorts may be attributed to the actions of malevolent spirits. Fortunately, local shamans are able to combat these spirits with the aid of wan ya, which they can search for in the surrounding forests and mountains.

 Every living thing has a spirit and sometimes inanimate objects such as cars may be brought to life through suitable magical spells and then they will be more likely to protect the people who use them.


BTW...For those unbelievers,my marriage was on the rocks until I got my Palad Khik Magic Monkey Amulet.Since then things have started to look up and those limp dark days are over.For me my Magic Monkey has been a life saver  love5

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #6 on: November 28, 2011, 03:02:01 PM »
Presumably Walter the magic monkey is not a card player !

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #7 on: November 28, 2011, 03:05:26 PM »
Presumably Walter the magic monkey is not a card player !

Dice .....I think  redman

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Re: Tiger Charm
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2011, 05:07:40 AM »
I know a bit about Tiger Amulets,it's best to get it blessed by Master Cum  mhihi,Then you will have great power  :biggrin:
You may be better off with a Palad Khik ,my power has picked up since I started wearing one on a waist-string under my clothes smilenod

Tiger Amulets fall into the category of Kruang Raang or objects of magic and are believed to afford superior protection, power, fortune and success. Most of the one's you buy have already been pre-blessed so you should be OK but an extra blessing from Master Cum would give you power Mak Mak  :biggrin:

Mine has been blessed by the Soup Dragon!  fairydust

 

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